July 2021 News Digest
July 2, 2021
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Scholarships are now available for the Coin University program in San Francisco.
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A 1730 Mexico City-struck cob 8 reales Royal sold for $102,000.
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Along with lithium, nickel and cobalt, platinum is specifically mentioned in the China State Council’s New Energy Vehicle Industrial Development Plan (2021-2035).
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Krugerrand gold coins are among the rare coins valued at approximately $5,000 that Ronnie Baugh reported stolen in a dispute with the bank housing his trust fund.
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A platinum mine in Siberia is set to receive $7.8 billion in financing from Russian banks.
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Precious metals expert Lawrie Williams examines the pivotal factors that may weigh on gold’s market performance through the remainder of 2021.
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Some US coin prices have soared due to recent changes in supply and demand.
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In June, the only 1933 Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle that is legal to be owned by a private party was sold for $18.87 million.
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Enduro Metals discovered palladium in a Burgundy 72-foot drill core.
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Ancient coins discovered by a Florida State University team are now on display in an Italian exhibition.
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Jeff Garrett of the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation makes the case for considering Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles as a prime-candidate starter coin.
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In this blog article, Rosland Capital CEO Marin Aleksov looks at a few of the many uses of platinum.
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Rosland Capital CEO Marin Aleksov discusses five of the most popular precious metal mints and brands to consider when you’re in the market for premium and bullion coins and bars.












